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<p>Frozen was Walt Disney Animation Studio's 53rd full length animated film, and it has proven itself to be tremendously popular with both cinema reviewers and general movie audiences in equal measure. It got a large amount of glowing reviews on Disney's behalf, and it was also a record hit at the box office. Indeed, Frozen was the top grossing film in 2013. It was also the highest grossing animated movie of all time and the fifth top grossing film of any kind ever. The reviewers and other industry professionals displayed their admiration by granting the film a lengthy list of accolades. A couple of Academy Awards, one BAFTA, a host of Annie Awards and a pair of Critic's choice awards are only a small sample a sample of some of the assortment of distinctions which the movie received.</p><br />
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<p>While it may not have been stringently accurate to the original story, the final release of Frozen definitely struck a chord with cinema goers of all ages. The sisterly love theme undoubtedly worked well for young girls (and their moms), and it also helped to provide commitment for Anna to carry out her mission. In Hans Christian Andersen's initial telling, the Snow Queen is assisted by a youthful peasant girl who has no firm affiliation to her. Whilst that might just have been convincing in Andersen's time, modern-day viewers, in Disney's reasoning at least, might have considered that level of selflessness a little bit difficult to believe. Judging by the results, Disney appears to have been totally vindicated in its evaluation.</p><br />
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<p>Obviously, while the critical recognition and the box office proceeds are incredibly satisfying, and very important to Disney, the real money nowadays is in post production merchandizing. In all countries around the world, little girls throw off their Frozen bedding, brush their teeth with Frozen toothbrushes, eat morning meal from their Frozen bowls, pull on their Frozen knapsacks, crammed with appropriately themed Frozen stationary and pencils most likely and head off to junior school. Frozen character dolls, Frozen outfits and a variety of Frozen games are selling like hot cakes right now.</p><p> And, although the film certainly appeals to girls, boys are far from excluded. Little boys enjoy Olaf every bit as much as little princesses love Anna and Elsa. There are lots of appropriate selections for boys also - Olaf pajamas, Frozen watches, T-shirts etc. Disney always makes sure to encompass all its potential audience in the fun, regardless of gender or age, there's a little something for everybody.</p><br />
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<p>Without giving every little thing away, the movie assesses the bond existing between Elsa and Anna. The movie commences with them as girls and we find out that Elsa possesses mystical "snow powers". She can generate snow, frost and ice essentially whenever she wishes. This, as you may imagine, is fantastic fun for both her and her young sister - but one night whilst playing, Elsa unintentionally injures her sister using her ice powers. This leads to her to become quarantined, for both her sister's protection and her own. Afterwards, when both girls have grown into teenagers, the death of their parents means that Elsa is crowned as queen of Arendelle.</p><p> Regrettably, an emotionally charged argument with Anna sets off the uncontrolled use of Elsa's snow powers again and her secret is revealed to all those present at the coronation. Elsa panics and leaves the palace, inadvertently plunging her country into everlasting winter in the process. She takes refuge in a lonesome ice castle, which she makes using her snow magic, in the mountains. Anna sets off on her mission to be rejoined with her sister, and meets some helpful travelling companions along the road. Both sisters are, needless to say, rejoined, but despite this, Elsa remains concerned regarding her capacity to master her powers. Once again, Princess Anna is wounded as a result of Elsa's ice magic and is finally rescued by an act of "true love". There is a twist in the story close to the end, but it is a traditional Disney happy ending of course.</p><br />
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<p>Despite having a sisterly bond in place, the movie still went through a number of variations prior to being released. In the very first editions Princess Elsa was quite a bit closer to the original Snow Queen than she ended up in the ultimate release of the film. Some of the earlier versions saw her as a villain, which would undoubtedly have been very much more in line with Andersen's original portrayal.</p><p> However, this was changed to reveal a more fragile element to her personality and, although it may not have been in complete accord with the root material, the outcome would appear to validate this decision. Alongside the alterations to Elsa's character, the tie existing between both princesses, in spite of the contrasts in their dispositions, is a critical feature of the plot.</p><br />
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<p>The animated movie "Frozen", released in November 2013, has proved itself to be a massive sensation for Disney Studios. It was the studio's 53rd full length animated movie, and it became an instant favorite with both film reviewers and film goers equally. It's very loosely based upon Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen", but utilizing some notable adjustments to fit the unique Disney style of enchantment. The original yarn was thought to be just a little bit too dark for present day Disney viewers so a few modifications were made. For example, in Andersen's original story, the Snow Queen is assisted by a peasant girl. In Disney's movie, the Snow Queen (Elsa) is given a young sister - Anna. And while that may not be absolutely in accordance with the source material, it certainly does make the story rather more believable. In addition, it introduces the subject of sisterly affection, which is a significant aspect of Disney's version.</p><br />
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